DNA

Is 'Sweet Tooth' Genetic? Here's What This Study Says

According to the researchers from the Imperial College London UK, FTO and the DRD2 genes are responsible for "high-calorie" cravings.

Medical Phenomenon: This Man is Not The Father, His Unborn Twin Is!

Believe It or Not! Literally this medical phenomenon could be on "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" This man is not the father of his bouncing baby boy, his unborn twin is.

Scientists Apply For Permission to Edit DNA of Human Embryos

British researchers have applied for permission to change the DNA of human embryos.

45,000-Year-Old Man's DNA Proves Early Humans Mated With Neanderthals?

The DNA of the oldest human genome indicated that early humans interbred with Neanderthals that began between 50,000 to 60,000 years ago.

Genetic 'Adam and Eve' Likely Roamed the Planet Together: Study

A new research study has discovered that "Adam," humankind's most-common male ancestor, actually walked the earth around the same time that genetic "Eve" was alive. It was previously believed that Adam was born much later.

Oldest Genome From a Living Creature Sequenced: A 700,000-Year-Old Canadian Horse

Researchers from the Center of GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark and the University of Copenhagen have officially sequenced the oldest genome from any living creature. The subject of interest? A horse.

Supreme Court: Natural Human DNA is Not Intellectual Property

On Thursday in Washington D.C., the Supreme Court ruled on a landmark case that will have implications for years to come for commerce, science, and the legal standing of the human genome. Members of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that human genes, the DNA instructions in our cells that make us who we are, cannot be patented as property right-protected information by biotechnology companies.

Junk DNA Is Useless, Says Carnivorous Plant

We've been told time and time again how vital our DNA is, yet new evidence may just showcase how insignificant a vast majority of it is, thanks to one carnivorous plant.

Researchers Uncover Ancient DNA In Skeletons Buried In Germany

Researchers are digging into the 7,500 or so years of modern Europe's genetic history. Scientists at the University of Adelaide's Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) have recently recovered "ancient DNA" from a number of skeletons in central Germany, material that has led them to new discoveries concerning a genetic shift that occurred about 4,500 years ago.

Scientists Sequence 'Living Fossil' Coelacanth Genome, Hope to Unlock Evolutionary Secrets From Its DNA

The secrets of how life came from the sea might be found in a fish so close to its ancient ancestors that it's known as a living fossil--and scientists have finally unlocked its DNA sequence.

Zebrafish Genome Shows Medically-Useful Similarities To The Human Sequence

When one thinks of animals related to our species, apes usually spring to mind: chimps, orangutans, bonabos, the usual. What about a zerbrafish, however? Scientists have developed a genome sequence for the tiny swimmer, and it seems that there are some remarkable similarities between the fish's DNA and our own .

Francis Crick's Letter to Son Detailing DNA Discovery With a Sketch Sells For $6M

An anonymous buyer has purchased a rather heartfelt look into the discovery of DNA by snagging a letter Francis Crick wrote to his son from New York auction house Christie's for a cool $6 million.

Neanderthal Cloning Story Debunked After Poor Translation Spurs Mad Scientist Narrative

Stop me if you've heard this before: an ambitious Harvard geneticist claims to have the ability to tear the Neanderthal species from the ether of extinction and clone the early offshoot of humanity, but can only achieve his goal with the help of an "adventurous human woman" to carry the child

Quadruple Helix DNA Found 60 Years After DNA's Discovery; Could Help Fight Cancer

First discovered by the famous tag team duo Watson and Crick, DNA, the building block of life, has long been thought to exist in mostly a double-helix structure within our cells. Now, 60 years later, scientists have discovered that it can be found in humans cells in another form - a quadruple helix.

Anonymous Genealogy? Think Again, Everyone Can Be Traced

It seems that another realm of privacy has been breached - researchers have been able to identify around 50 anonymous DNA donors from genealogy databases. The problem? The participants were told that their identities were going to be kept secret.

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